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be refused to persons who do not file their applications 

 within the required limit, unless satisfactory reasons are 

 given. 



In setting the date on or before which applications for graz- 

 ing permits must be presented, ample time will be given all per- 

 sons who are entitled to share in the range to file their appli- 

 cations. 



In case the total number of any kind of stock applied for be- 

 fore the date which has been set does not equal the number 

 allotted to the National Forest, applications received subse- 

 quently may be approved until the total allotment has been 

 reached. 



REG. 52. Grazing applications must not cover more stock 

 than the applicant desires to graze in the National Forest, 

 and must show the marks and^brands of tjiejjtock, the por- 

 tion of the National Forest or district in which pasture is 

 desired, and the grazing period. 



When applications are made either by new settlers 

 or regular occupants of the range for permits to graze 

 stock which they intend to purchase before the begin- 

 ning of the grazing period, a statement to that effect 

 will be made on the application blank. 



Applications will be divided into two classes cattle and 

 horses, and sheep and goats and will be numbered separately. 

 The cattle and horse grazing applications will begin each sea- 

 son with No. 1, and the sheep and goat applications with a num- 

 ber such as 301, 501, etc., which will be above the highest 

 number given any cattle and horse grazing application for the 

 same National Forest. When an owner of cattle or horses also 

 wishes to graze sheep or goats, he should make separate appli- 

 cation for each class of stock. Hogs will be included in appli- 

 cation for cattle or horses. Mules and burros will be counted 

 and charged for as horses. 



